"This is hypocritical because Jamaicans don't listen to that type of music, neither other small island people. This so called revival is the most exploited era in reggae music. Most of those artist did not make a big splash like anthony b sizzla Richie spice or capleton. It's a watered down version that appeals to what white people with dreads in California like, i'm sorry but the title of R

Ninja, I have never seen Reggae on the River headline these bands. They seem to sell plenty of tickets I know I know reggae on the river is pretty established and not in southern california, so not a fair comparison. You are probably right, but I find it a little disrespectful to artists like Steel Pulse, Don Carlos, & Izzy vibes since without them there would be no Rebelution, or Soja. Perso

It's always amazing to me that people see the same show and come up with such differing opinions of how it went. Seems to happen every festival, I come on here thinking I loved one show or another and opinions are so different. I think it may just be our differing states of mind during the show. This show in particular I remember all my friends as well as our camping neighbors thinking Anthony b

"the whole 'ancient burial ground' just carries more weight.. the more money paid, the more people remember that the burial ground is somehow not as expansive as previously thought.. "
Well that sure is a great way to marginalize the struggle the natives are going through to stop this pipeline. Look back at the history of these people, the amerikkan government has done just about eve